Example sentences of "[modal v] be [verb] from his " in BNC.
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1 | An increasingly common arrangement is for the partnership agreement to provide ( Clause 14.02 ) for each partner to commit himself to take out and keep in force such policies as may be agreed between himself and his co-partners ; and to reinforce that , it may be provided that appropriate deductions should be made from his profit share and applied in payment of the premiums . |
2 | Michael Friend can no longer command respect and should be dismissed from his £30,000 chief executive post , according to Tories at Gosport , Hants . |
3 | This is now to be seen as a major disadvantage in the position of an expert , and if an expert is selected as the appropriate machinery for resolving disputes , questions of law should be excluded from his remit except with the consent of the parties . |
4 | Before the Brownings left Florence she had enquired of Mr Browning how things stood and had been told very ill , but that this must be kept from his wife until she was in the warm south and better able to stand the inevitable end of it all . |
5 | It did not usually occur to the client that DPR might be prospering from his losses . |
6 | Seb looked down at her and wished all the happenings of that night could be obliterated from his memory . |
7 | TV Set As the TV set should be in a secure environment G. Lightheart undertook to see if the proposed security system could be financed from his sources . |
8 | TV Set As the TV set should be in a secure environment G. Lightheart undertook to see if the proposed security system could be financed from his sources . |
9 | Such control was obviously necessary if he were to develop within himself the capacity to enjoy the vastly increased range of pleasures that could be derived from his expanding emotions . |
10 | During his travels , Mithra was thought to see all — nothing could be concealed from his gaze . |
11 | The child may be separated from his mother while she receives treatment , her marriage may collapse and the family break up , and subsequent living circumstances may be stressful and socially deprived . |
12 | The renaissance of the Treasury may be dated from his appointment in September 1943 . |
13 | Their effectiveness as a resource depends on the range of purposes to which the learner discovers they may be put from his or her experience of interaction with other speakers . |
14 | Shut up therein , he would be detached from his Warden 's forces and unable gravely to endanger the town , for the castle was outside the strong walls . |
15 | ‘ Thanks , Henry , ’ he would say , in a tone that indicated this might well be the last drink he would be accepting from his friend , ‘ thanks ! ’ |
16 | It could be argued that the propositions considered earlier as regards the patient so requesting would be applicable , since all that has changed is that the relevant legal decision-maker is the parent or guardian , so that the doctor would be absolved from his duty . |
17 | The Board had decided that , in the event of a married man being elected ( the matron was remaining in post ) , his wife would be required to live in the house with him , and £15 per annum would be deducted from his salary in respect of her maintenance . |
18 | Placement support which at the least minimised the chances that the ex-patient would be evicted from his home or sacked from his job the first time a problem occurred would seem essential . |
19 | Occasionally , as if he was trying to control it , he would exhale three times in succession , and the sound would be forced from his throat in rhythmic grunts : ‘ Aha aha aha ’ . |
20 | It is unlikely the Lynagh will be released from his Italian club duties before May-June , by which time Queensland 's season will be in full swing and the Reds will be playing under a new skipper in Lynagh 's absence . |
21 | It could also be that Widnes 's match with Barrow last Sunday will be deducted from his current eight-match suspension . |
22 | Any loss which he could reasonably have avoided will be deducted from his damages . |
23 | Further evidence of the Heritage Secretary 's right-on attitude can be seen from his attendance at Glyndebourne . |
24 | In Rawls it can be seen from his model of ‘ pure procedural justice ’ and the assertion of an equal right to liberty as the primary principle . |
25 | In the United Kingdom , an employee can be dismissed from his job unceremoniously , but he can not be prevented from working elsewhere , nor can his employer throw him out of his house . |
26 | Wölflinn 's writings are strong on observation ; this can be understood from his choice of terms to describe tendencies in form ; linear as against painterly , plane surface as against recessional depth , closed against open form , composite clarity against fused clarity , or absolute clarity against relative clarity . |
27 | Mr Maclean 's reliability as a bank manager can be judged from his admission that he was not very good at mathematics , hence the mistakes in calculating interest on Mr Singh 's alleged account . |
28 | Herbert 's daily life at Bemerton can be envisaged from his book The Country Parson ( later published as The Priest to the Temple ) , which he wrote , as he explained , ‘ that I may have a mark to aim at ’ . |
29 | But some idea of the general type he was looking for can be gleaned from his memoirs . |
30 | Only a faint line can be drawn from his speech in Moscow to the statutes of February 1861 . |